Why was the position of hydrogen not fixed in Mendeleev's periodic table?

Electronic configuration of hydrogen is similar to that of alkali metals. Just like alkali metals, it reacts with halogens, oxygen and sulphur to form compounds of similar formulae. For e.g.: H2S and Na2S. On the other hand, hydrogen reacts with metals and non-metals just like halogens. Due to this anomalous behaviour of hydrogen, Mendeleev was unable to fix a position for it.


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